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Overview"A young girl spends her summer vacation in a country house where a tiger roams . . . A man reading a mystery finds out too late that he is the murderer's intended victim . . . Originally published in hardcover asEnd of the Game and Other Stories, the fifteen stories collected here-including ""Blow-Up,"" which was the basis for Michelangelo Antonioni's film of the same name-shows Julio Cortazar's nimble capacity to explorethe shadowy realm where the everyday meets the mysterious, perhaps even the terrible." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Julio CortázarPublisher: Random House USA Inc Imprint: Random House USA Inc Dimensions: Width: 13.30cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.20cm Weight: 0.238kg ISBN: 9780394728810ISBN 10: 0394728815 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 12 February 1985 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsONE Axolotl 3 House Taken Over 10 The Idol of the Cyclades 28 Letter to a Young Lady in Paris 39 A Yellow Flower 51 TWO Continuity of Parks 63 The Night Face Up 66 Bestiary 77 The Gates of Heaven 97 Blow-Up 114 THREE End of the Game 135 At Your Service 150 The Pursuer 182 Secret Weapons 248ReviewsPraise for Blow-Up and Other Stories: <br> &Yacute;Cortazar is a unique storyteller. He can induce the kind of chilling unease that strikes like a sound in the night: -- Time <br> Julio Cortazar is a stunning writer. It is difficult to imagine how he could improve as a writer of short stories: -- The Christian Science Monitor <br> A glittering showcase for a daring talent....Julio Cortazar is a dazzler: <br>-- William Hogan, The San Francisco Chronicle <br> A first-class literary imagination at work: <br>-- The New York Times Book Review Praise for Blow-Up and Other Stories: <br><br> [Cortazar] is a unique storyteller. He can induce the kind of chilling unease that strikes like a sound in the night: -- Time<br><br> Julio Cortazar is a stunning writer. It is difficult to imagine how he could improve as a writer of short stories: -- The Christian Science Monitor<br><br> A glittering showcase for a daring talent....Julio Cortazar is a dazzler: <br><br>-- William Hogan, The San Francisco Chronicle<br><br> A first-class literary imagination at work: <br><br>-- The New York Times Book Review Praise for Blow-Up and Other Stories [Cortazar] is a unique storyteller. He can induce the kind of chilling unease that strikes like a sound in the night. --Time Julio Cortazar is a stunning writer. It is difficult to imagine how he could improve as a writer of short stories. --The Christian Science Monitor A glittering showcase for a daring talent . . . Julio Cortazar is a dazzler. --William Hogan, San Francisco Chronicle A first-class literary imagination at work. --The New York Times Book Review Cortazar displays throughout his stories the ability to elevate them above the condition of those gimmicky tales which depend for effect soley on a twist ending. His genius here lies in the knack for constructing striking, artistically 'right' subordinate circumstances out of which his fantastic and metaphysical whimsies appear normally to spring. --Saturday Review Praise for Blow-Up and Other Stories <br><br> [Cortazar] is a unique storyteller. He can induce the kind of chilling unease that strikes like a sound in the night. <br>-- Time<br><br> Julio Cortazar is a stunning writer. It is difficult to imagine how he could improve as a writer of short stories. <br>-- The Christian Science Monitor<br> <br> A glittering showcase for a daring talent . . . Julio Cortazar is a dazzler. <br>--William Hogan, San Francisco Chronicle<br> <br> A first-class literary imagination at work. <br>-- The New York Times Book Review Author InformationJULIO CORTÁZAR was born in Brussels to Argentinian parents in 1914, was raised in Argentina, and in 1952 moved to Paris, where he continued to live for the rest of his life. He was a poet, translator, an amateur jazz musician as well as the author of several novels and volumes of short stories. Ten of his books have been published in English: The Winners, Hopscotch (which won the National Book Award), Blow-Up and Other Stories, Cronopios and Famas, 62: A Model Kit, A Change of Light, We Love Glenda So Much, and A Certain Lucas. He received the Prix Médicis Award (France, 1974) and the Rubén Darío Order of Cultural Independence (Nicaragua, 1983), among other accolades. Considered one of the great modern Latin American authors, he died in Paris in February 1984. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |